Great Demand for our Graduates

Nowadays, almost all technical systems and devices are mechatronic systems. The high demands in the development of such systems mean an increasing need for engineers with interdisciplinary university education, as offered by mechatronics.

Graduates of our institute are therefore in great demand on the labour market. Their broad knowledge in areas such as mechanics, measurement technology or control engineering opens up attractive career opportunities in research, product and system development, technology and innovation management or project management.

Our graduates are also successfully employed in a wide range of industries, such as the automotive industry, biotechnology, environmental and medical technology or aerospace technology.

Visit the success stories our graduates here.

Our Courses

Our Institute offers about 50 courses for the studies in all research units. In addition, all students with a MSc degree have the option of doctoral studies.

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We offer you a wide range of services for your

  • Bachelor Thesis
  • Project and Seminar Works
  • Master Thesis
  • Dissertation Thesis

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Our Graduates in the Spotlight

Florian Wartha

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© Florian Wartha

"Enabling the energy turnaround with control technology! Wind and solar energy are developing into the backbone of the global energy supply. The lack of controllability of wind and solar radiation is thus becoming a central challenge of the energy transition. To prevent this challenge from 'breaking the back' of the energy transition, predictive control concepts are needed for electricity consumption in industry and households as well as for electricity generation in various (small) power plants. By developing such control concepts, I can now work at Wien Energie on the decarbonisation of Vienna's energy supply. I was able to acquire the necessary tools for this during my bachelor's and master's studies in process engineering and as a project assistant at the Institute for Mechanics and Mechatronics at TU Wien. As a project assistant, I gained an insight into the energy management systems of various industrial companies, was allowed to develop them further and was able to complete my doctoral studies."